Expert opinion: Auburn reporter previews Tennessee basketball vs. Tigers
Tennessee and Auburn are set to clash for one of the highest-anticipated games of the 2024-25 season.
Ahead of the matchup, I spoke with Brian Stultz of AuburnSports.com to preview the game.
Here’s what he said.
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As of right now, (Johni) Broome’s status is still up in the air but it is trending toward him playing on Saturday. Bruce Pearl said he might return to practice today (Thursday). If so, the Tigers are even more lethal on both sides of the court.
Other players stepping up is the top factor. In the win against Mississippi State, it was Chaney Johnson (17 points, eight rebounds, four blocks) and Chad Baker-Mazara (20 points), along with a double-double for Miles Kelly (13 points and 10 rebounds.) On the road against Georgia, Baker-Mazara went on an 8-0 run himself in the second half while Tahaad Pettiford was fearless and composed for a freshman, making key baskets and finishing with a career-high 24 points. Those guys elevating their games in Broome’s absence was absolutely vital.
I see both sides of this argument. Yes, it helps for Broome to have a few extra days to get healthy enough to play while giving Dylan Cardwell time to recover from a minor injury that kept him out of the majority of the second half against Georgia. However, rust can be a problem when you are used to playing every three-or-so days. If I had to lean one way or the other, I would go with an advantage.
Play their game and not get content if they get a lead. The one struggle this team has had is giving up big runs to its opponents when they have the game in control. You saw it at the end of the Georgia game along with the win at Texas. This team is talented enough to overcome little things, but letting Tennessee get on a run would take the home-court advantage out of play for a few minutes.
There are several, starting with Broome’s ascendance to one of the top players in the country. When he arrived from Morehead State, I thought he would be a solid piece to the Tigers, but definitely not what he has become this season. Second, this is by far the hardest-working team Pearl has had along with the team that gets along and plays together the most (plane flight aside.) Last, I would put the length at the guard position. In the past, Pearl had some small guards that would often get overpowered by bigger guards. Now, the Tigers have guys who can guard and create problems in the backcourt.
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